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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER
INDUSTRIAL
LEMON ELIXIR
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
Cures in digestion, headache, malaria, kidney, disease, fever v
appetite, debility, nervuos prostration, heart failure, and append •
ulating the Liver, Stomoch, Bowels, and Kidneys.
50 cents and #1.00 a bottle at druggists.
THE TRUTH HURTS MIGHTY
BAD.
One, M. 0. Gilmer, the alleged
sheriff of Hall county, went
around town last week trying to
get some one to write him “a
piece” for the paper. He found at
last two willing scribes, and they
fixed it up for him in apple pie or
der. As he didn’t have sense
enough to write it himself they
asked him what they should write
for him. He replied: “Tell
them they are ail liars, and that
I said so, begosh.” This they
wrote. “Now, what else?” they
asked. “Tell them that I hain’t
got the bellyache, but that they
have, begosh-” This they also
wrote, as did the the scribes of old.
Now, as to the two propositions,
we don’t think that we, or our in
formants are guilty of the first.
When the record stands against a
man, he hasn’t got much to sup
port him and Gilmer has to resort
to wind pumping, long distance
liar throwing etc. As to his sec
ond proposition, we must acknow
ledge the corn. He does give us
the bellyache, and what he would
n’t give the bellyache couldn’t
have the bellyache.
And, we might add, the alleged
sheriff will likely have the worst
case of bellyache he ever heard of
before he collects that account
against the tax payers of the coun
ty, which, by the way, has already
been paid once, say the county
officers who have the settling of
these matters in hand.
Rev. John P. Sanders Writ
Dr. K. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga: I have been relieved of a
greatly endangered my life,' by using Mozley s Lemon Elixi
declared my only relief to be the knife, my trouble being aj
have been permanently cured and am now a well man. I am a t
M. E. Church South, located in the town of Verbena, Ala.
Rev. E. E. Cowen recommended the Lemon Elixir to me. f
dozen large bottles C. O. D.
This store will be close
on Saturday, October lit]
on account holiday, njj
open at 6:30 p. m.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14!
We will make a day
special fall sales. On th
day only I WILL GIVE
HANDSOME WATC
Irregular bowel movements breed
disease in the body. You should puri
fy and regulate the bowels by using
Prickly Ash Bitters. , It is mildly
cathartic and strengthens the stomach,
liver and kidneys. Dr. E,‘ E. Dixon &
Lost*
50 foot tape line, with initials, “E.
C.’* on case. $1 reward paid if returned
to this office.
City Taxes Due.
The City tax books for 1902, are now
open for payment of city taxes. Please
call early. Geo. Lathem, City Clerk.
Sept. 23. 1902. 9-24 4t.
Ordinary s Court.
Jupge Dyer held his regular month
ly court Monday, and much business
was transacted.
W. H. Deaton, administrator of
Rebecca J. Deaton, deceased, applied
for leave to sell the lands of said de
ceased, and letters were granted, the
advertisement of the property appear
ing elsewhere in this issue.
A. R. Dorsey applied for permanent
letters of administration upon the es
tate of A, B. C. Dorsey deceased. Let-
I ters granted.
A. JT. Cavender applied for perma
nent letters of administration upon
the estate of William Cavender, de
ceased. Letters granted. *
A. H. Jackson, administrator of Ter
rell Byrd, deceased, applied for leave
to sell the lands of said deceased.
Leave was granted and the advertise
ment of the kinds appears in another
column of this paper.
W. W. Wiley, administrator of Elijah
Wiley, deceased, applied for leave to
sell the lands of said deceased. Letters
granted,
T. N. McIntyre, applied for perman
ent letters of administration upon the
estate Sidney R. McIntyre, deceased.
' Letters granted.
Lester D. Puckett applied tor per
manent letters of administration up,-
on the estate of P. M. Arrendale, de
ceased. Letters granted.
Upon the petition of the heirs at
law, Lester D. Puckett, county admin
istrator, was appointed to administer
the estate of Henry W. Blake, deceas
ed. V •
The will of James M*Chastain was ...
probated in common form and Rob
ert M. Burruss and Mrs. J. M, Chas
tain were Earned a s executors.
Miss Matthews Entertains.
The members of the Charade
Clab were entertained last evening
by Miss Annabel] Matthews at her
home on Sycamore street.
This club consists of sixteen
members who entertain each other
in a most delightful manner once
a week. And the “At Home” by
Miss Matthews to the members of
the club last evening was account
ed one of the most enjoyable re
ceptions ever tendered them. Re- j
freshmente were served, games
played and the guests reluctantly
lelfc after expressing to the charm
ing hostess their indebtedness for
a most delightful evening spent.
“Street stealing” is a unique
form of crime that has developed |
iu Chicago
nice
Daniel Bldg-.
North Side Public Square!
Gainesville,
OUR FAMOUS
Elsewhere in this issue will be found
the advertisement of Mr. Solomon
Sacks, the successful merchant on the
north side of the public square. He has
received and opened up a new line of
fall goods and will be pleased to have
you call and see what he has to offer.
On next Monday be will give away a
watch to every one who tiades $10
worth with him.
as a consequence of
the scarcity and high prices of
coal. Many of the Chicago sts.
are paved with cedar blocks. The
blocks make first-rate fuel. One
night recently nearly 1,000 feet of
a street’s paving was ripped up
and carried away to fill empty
coal bins.-Ex.
From 7 to 10 years oia,
EXPRESS PREPAW,
Simeon Braziel
Died at the Prater house at 8:30 o’clock
last night. He was 5? years of age and
was w.ell known in this county, al
though he has lived in Atlanta for
Funeral services were
Church Has Prospered.
Chestnut Street Batpist church
last night called Rev. J. C. Otwell
to serve the church again another
year. He has been pastor of the
church for one year, during which
time the church has had the great
est prosperity in its history, hav
ing taken in more members, col
lected more money for missions
and done more church work gen
erally than ever before.
several years,
held at the house this afternoon, after
which the remains were carried to
Antioch for interment.
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Glend*! 6 ’*
Maryland
Miss Ashford's at Home.
Miss Ethel Ashford gave an after
noon party to her young lady friends
last Friday from 5 to 7. The evening
of the same day about ten couples were
entertained by Miss Ashford in her de
lightfully characteristic manner.
Miss Ashford’s success as an ideal hos
tess was evidenced by the thorough en-
jovment of both occasions bv all pres
ent.
W. <7. and E. C. Palmour.
See what W. J. & E. C. Palmour have
to say to the readers of this paper in
another column. Everyone knows Will
and Ed, the two hustlers from taw,
and the way to get your money’s worth
in trading' is to buy goods at their
store. Call on them ahd tell them yon
saw their ad m The News.
Old Colonial Club
We recommend these Whiskeys asdebcious, high-grade liquors. Its
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have no traveling men or agents. We sell goods exelusicely for CASH,
absolute satisfaction. Goods shipped in a plain box. Corkscrew and e
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Try our MOUNTAIN DEW SPECIAL, $2.00 per
Fortner-James.
Mr. J. M. Portuer of Atlanta,
and Miss Ava James of Gaines
ville, were roamed at the home of
the brides father, on Pine street,
last migh t at 8:80 o’clock, Rev. J.
C. Otwell officiating.
Mr. Gates has been arrested in
Paris for driving his automobile
too fast. They do not treat our
millionaires with any more con
sideration than we do their dukes
and counts.
The automobile is appearing in a new
phase of destructiveness. A Chicago
woman accuses a big red one of aliena
ting her husband’s affections. -
Atlanta